(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Ashtead Common Consultative

(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Ashtead Common Consultative

Public Document Pack Ashtead Common Consultative Committee Date: TUESDAY, 27 JANUARY 2015 Time: 11.30 am Venue: COMMITTEE ROOM 4 - 2ND FLOOR WEST WING, GUILDHALL Members: Alderman Gordon Haines James Irvine (Volunteers (Chairman) Representative) George Abrahams (Deputy Paul Krause (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Chairman) Conor Morrow (Lower Mole Countryside Sylvia Moys Management Project) Barbara Newman Gary Nash (Surrey County Council Joseph Byllam-Barnes Youth Worker) Douglas Mobsby Councillor John Northcott (Mole Valley David Baker (Ashtead Residents' District Council) Association) Councillor Chris Townsend (Surrey Bob Eberhard (CTC Local Rights County Council) of Way) Pippa Woodall (British Horse Society) Vacancy (Natural England) Enquiries: David Arnold [email protected] 020 7332 1174 Lunch will be served in Guildhall Club at 1PM NB: Part of this meeting could be the subject of audio video recording John Barradell Town Clerk and Chief Executive AGENDA Public Agenda 1. APOLOGIES 2. MEMBERS' DECLARATIONS UNDER THE CODE OF CONDUCT IN RESPECT OF ITEMS ON THE AGENDA 3. MINUTES To agree the public minutes of the meeting held on 18 February 2014. For Decision (Pages 1 - 8) 4. TERMS OF REFERENCE To note the Ashtead Common Consultative Committee Terms of Reference, approved at the last Committee meeting. For Information (Pages 9 - 10) 5. UPDATE ON STRUCTURAL CHANGES Verbal report of the Superintendent of Burnham Beeches, Stoke Common and City Commons. For Information 6. SERVICE BASED REVIEW Verbal report of the Superintendent of Burnham Beeches, Stoke Common and City Commons. For Information 7. EPPING FOREST LEGISLATIVE CHANGES Verbal report of the Superintendent of Burnham Beeches, Stoke Common and City Commons. For Information 8. MANAGEMENT PRIORITIES FOR 2015/16 Report and verbal update by the Head Ranger for Ashtead Common. For Information (Pages 11 - 12) 9. REVIEW OF ANNUAL WORK PROGRAMME 2014/15 AND PRESENTATION OF THE 2015/16 ANNUAL WORK PROGRAMME Report and verbal update by the Senior Ranger for Ashtead Common. For Information (Pages 13 - 20) 10. QUESTIONS ON MATTER RELATING TO WORK OF THE COMMITTEE 11. ANY OTHER BUSINESS THAT THE CHAIRMAN CONSIDERS URGENT 12. DATE OF NEXT MEETING To agree the date of the 2015 summer visit. For Decision Agenda Item 3 ASHTEAD COMMON CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE Tuesday, 18 February 2014 Minutes of the meeting of the Ashtead Common Consultative Committee held at Committee Rooms, West Wing, Guildhall on Tuesday, 18 February 2014 at 11.30 am Present Alderman Gordon Haines (Chairman) Deputy Stanley Ginsburg (Deputy Chairman) Barbara Newman Douglas Mobsby Bob Eberhard (CTC Local Rights of Way) Professor David Hawksworth (Ashtead Residents' Association) Wyn James (Ashtead Common Volunteers) Councillor John Northcott (Mole Valley District Council) Councillor Chris Townsend (Surrey County Council) Officers: Alistair MacLellan - Town Clerk’s Department Andy Barnard - Superintendent, Burnham Beeches, Stoke Common & City Commons Andrew Thwaites - Head Ranger, City Commons Shaun Waddell - Senior Ranger, City Commons In attendance: George Gillon - Chief Commoner 1. APOLOGIES The Chairman welcomed the Chief Commoner to the meeting. Apologies were received from Joseph Byllam-Barnes, David Baker, Councillor Helen Cocker, Paul Krause and Pippa Woodall. The Town Clerk noted that David Baker was represented at the meeting by Professor David Hawksworth. 2. MEMBERS' DECLARATIONS UNDER THE CODE OF CONDUCT IN RESPECT OF ITEMS ON THE AGENDA There were no declarations. 3. MINUTES RESOLVED – that the public minutes and summary of the meeting held on Monday 1 July 2013 be approved as a correct record, subject to the last two bullet points on item 5, page 5 being deleted. Matters Arising Committee Membership The Head Ranger noted that a local youth worker had put himself forward as a candidate to be a member of the Committee. The Chairman welcomed this potential addition to the Committee’s membership and expressed the hope that it would lead to greater youth involvement in Ashtead Common. Page 1 Newton Wood The Head Ranger noted that he had contacted the new owners of Newton Wood and would be meeting with them shortly. Members suggested that the new owners be invited to Committee’s July site visit to the Common. 4. ASHTEAD COMMON CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE - TERMS OF REFERENCE The Town Clerk invited the Committee to approve their draft Terms of Reference, noting that some minor amendments had been made to them since they were last considered by the Committee in July 2013. RESOLVED – That the Ashtead Common Consultative Committee Terms of Reference be approved. 5. INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL CHANGES The Chairman introduced the item on structural changes by informing the Committee that the City of London had made major changes to its management structure following the appointment of the Superintendent of Hampstead Heath as Chief Executive of Wimbledon and Putney Commons. As a result the Superintendent of City Commons Bob Warnock had moved to Hampstead Heath to take up the interim position of Superintendent of Hampstead Heath. The Chairman placed on record his thanks to Bob for his work across the City Commons and at Ashtead Common in particular, which the members endorsed. The Chairman went on to introduce the Andy Barnard, the Superintendent of Burnham Beeches, Stoke Common and City Commons, noting that he had worked closely with Andy in Andy’s previous capacity as Superintendent of Burnham Beeches. He added that Andy was a very talented conservator and manager, and that whilst the logistics involved in covering Stoke Common, Burnham Beeches and the City Commons were enormous, he was confident that City Commons staff would find they had a good leader and manager. Wyn James noted that the Ashtead Common Volunteers wished to place on record their thanks to Bob Warnock. The Superintendent noted that he was aware of the strong legacy that Bob Warnock had left across the City Commons. He went on to introduce himself, noting that he had been involved in the management of Open Spaces since the 1970s, beginning as a volunteer. He had moved to Burnham Beeches in 1996. He added that he was passionate about the environment, biodiversity and sustainability. On a personal level he had been married 24 years and had a 34 year old daughter, and he was a keen kayakist and cyclist. He concluded by noting that the current management arrangements were for 14 months and therefore were not necessarily permanent. The Superintendent then went on to outline the structural changes to staffing across the City Commons, noting that the process had begun under his predecessor in 2011 and was now nearing completion. He highlighted the fact that a new position of Head Ranger had been created for West Wickham Common and Spring Park. In response to a question from Cllr Townsend regarding how often he would be visiting each site, the Superintendent replied that he would remain based at Burnham Beeches, and aimed to spend one day per week at each of the Commons, with a Page 2 further day spent at Guildhall. He added that he planned to set aside one day per month for a dedicated site visit to each site. In response to a question from Barbara Newman regarding staffing changes at each of the Commons, the Superintendent replied that a balance would be struck between maintaining continuity and allocating staff where they were best suited. 6. SUMMARY REPORT OF THE VISITOR SURVEY 2012 The Head Ranger introduced a report of the Superintendent on the Volunteer Survey 2012, noting that it had been an observational survey by volunteers walking set routes across the City Commons and recording persons and activities. In general terms 40% of users had been walkers, 30% dog walkers and 20% cyclists. He acknowledged that the methodology of the survey had made it difficult to accurately assess the use of the Commons by disabled members of the public. The Committee went on to discuss the report, with the following comments being made: The Chairman noted that there was a desire to conduct further research into patters of use upon the City Commons and therefore feedback from members of the Committee was welcomed. Councillor Northcott suggested that disparities in the data may have arisen from the survey being conducted upon different days of the week. The Senior Ranger commented that, anecdotally, Sundays were indeed busier than Saturdays upon Ashtead Common and that activity tended to be concentrated on ‘honey pot’ areas of the Common. As part of a general discussion on cycling: o Bob Eberhard commented that it would be interesting to research how many cyclists were family groups. o Wyn James commented that it would be useful if cyclists could be educated to give adequate warning when approaching those on foot from behind. o Bob Eberhard noted that there was sometimes conflict between cyclists and loose dogs. o Members discussed the potential for cycling signage but felt that, given the nature of Ashtead Common, that an addition to the City of London entrance sign, any further signage on the site would be inappropriate. o The Superintendent commented that educating different user groups was one of the functions of the site rangers. In response to a question from the Deputy Chairman regarding the report’s conclusions regarding Ashtead Common, namely that visitor numbers were lower than at comparable sites; there being few observations of children at play; and there being few observations of people with visible disabilities, the Head Ranger replied that similar issues had been discussed at the meeting of Page 3 the Coulsdon Common Consultative Committee on 12 February 2014, and that one of the priorities arising from the Visitor Survey was to establish how such issues could be addressed. Wyn James commented that he knew of one regular user of the Common who was disabled. The Senior Ranger commented that it was less common for children to use the Common by themselves as it had been, arguably, a generation ago.

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